Kim Jong-un Has No Plans for Unilateral Decisions North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said he has no intention of avoiding war, saying he will "devastate" the South if it threatens him, as the two Koreas have been engaged in hostile rhetoric and military actions since the new year, escalating the security crisis...
K-pop Idol Saves Grandfather from North Korea H.O.T., which debuted in 1996 and opened the door to Korean idol culture, is considered a pop culture icon of the 90s. After dominating the Korean music industry, the group also captured the Chinese market and marked the beginning of the Korean Wave.
South Korea Gears Up for More Satellites Launch to Monitor North Korea South Korea to launch second and third military reconnaissance satellites in April and November, enhancing surveillance capabilities.
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong Plays Mind Games with South Korea's Military Kim Yo Jong claims North Korea's deceptive military operations, South Korea refutes, highlighting internal and external tensions.
North Korea Supplying Weapons to Hamas Confirmed by NIS, Photos Revealed NIS confirms North Korean weapons link to Hamas, collecting evidence, but challenges due to source protection and diplomacy.
North Korea's Shocking Drone Moves - What You Need to Know North Korea's actions nullify Military Agreement, heightening tensions on Korean Peninsula; concerns over potential drone provocations.
93.4% of South Koreans Say No to Eating Dog Meat in the Future Survey shows 93.4% of South Koreans reject dog meat; 82.3% support legal ban, emphasizing improved animal welfare.
Kim Jong-un Provokes South Korea by Sending Comfort Messages to Japan North Korea's Kim Jong Un sends condolences to Japan after an earthquake, aiming to maintain international relations, excluding South Korea.
Defectors Face Lonely Deaths After Risking Everything to Escape North Korea The number of unrelated deaths among North Korean defectors is increasing rapidly, and many are unable to resettle due to economic difficulties. More support is needed, and one of the reasons for the rising death rate of North Korean defectors is economic pressure.
Kim Jong-un Visits Chicken Farm with Daughter to Demand Increased Production North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the Kwangcheon Chicken Factory with his daughter, Ju Ae. Kim emphasized the need to increase production capacity and provide more meat and eggs to the people. This is interpreted as a sign that Kim Jong-un is looking out for the people, not the military...
Kim Jong-un T-shirt Sellers Face No Security Law Charges Police have cleared the vendors, Naver and Coupang, who sold Kim Jong Un T-shirts. The vendors sold T-shirts printed with the North Korean leader's face and words, prompting conservative organizations to accuse them of violating the National Security Act...
North Korea's Seaside Shooting Drill: Regular Practice with No Threats North Korea held a live-fire drill on July 7 off the coast and islands leading up to the Yeonan coast from Backam-ri in Kangryong County, South Hwanghae Province, but insisted it did not create any threat to the South.
Soldiers Host 'Drinking Party' Amidst North Korean Provocation – Unconventional Military Scene Along with the weakening of discipline in the South Korean military, the drinking behavior of soldiers has become an issue. Reports have emerged that soldiers in the Army's Missile Defense Command have been drinking within their units. This is especially shocking in the context of North Korea's provocations. The Defense Ministry is planning to take tough measures...
Soldiers in Missile Strategy Unit Caught in Late-Night Booze Bash Amid North Korean Threats Soldiers at key unit guarding against North Korean threats caught drinking alcohol in early morning hours within the unit.
NIS Releases Photo of North Korean-made Weapon Parts Used by Hamas The NIS reveals North Korean-made weapon parts supplied to Hamas; photo evidence indicates the use of these weapons.
Democratic Party's Response to North Korean Provocation Debate The Democratic Party of Korea (DPRK) has expressed ambivalence about North Korea's continuous provocations, and there are many voices calling for vigilance against the South-South conflict as a serious internal threat to security.
North Korea's 3-Day Artillery Fire Spree: Are Provocations Linked to Elections? What We Know North Korea's recent artillery fire near the Northern Limit Line raises concerns of escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
The Only School Within DMZ Holds Graduation Ceremony Amidst Tensions with North Korea Daeseong-dong Elementary School in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) holds its 55th graduation ceremony, highlighting its unique location.
South Korean Military Fires in Response to North Korean Artillery Provocation South Korea's military has responded to North Korea's artillery fire by conducting a sea drill.According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the 6th Marine Brigade on Baekryong Island and the Yeonpyeong Unit on Yeonpyeong Island conducted a sea drill using K9 self-propelled artillery and tank guns from around 3 p.m. Yonhap reported...
North Korean Defectors: Why 80% of South Koreans Have Never Met Them? In South Korea, 80% have never met North Korean defectors, 36% struggle to accept them, with economic issues being the main challenge.
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